TROUBLESHOOTING AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
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3.
Install all screws when the floor plate is reinstalled
and make certain the accelerator harness is
reconnected to the accelerator.
Figure 3-1: Floor Plate Removal
Removing Forks
1.
First, review “
Before You Begin,”
2.
Slide the fork so the hook on the fork lines up with the
notch on the bottom of the carriage.
3.
Pull the fork tine upward until the hook is free of the
carriage. See Figure 3-2
.
Figure 3-2: Fork Removal
NOTE
As an alternate method, raise the forks a few inches from
the floor and place a block of wood under the fork. Slowly
lower the forks. The block of wood lifts the fork to unhook
it from the carraige.
4.
Lift the fork off the carriage. Various forks can be
heavy - use adequate lifting apparatus or ask for a
helper as needed.
5. To replace the forks, perform steps 1 through 3 in
reverse order.
Repairing Forks
The following information is provided for authorized
service facilities ONLY.
If you suspect that a fork needs to be repaired, return it to
the manufacturer for repair. Never try to repair surface
cracks or wear by welding the fork. If you need to reset a
fork, make sure it is heat treated before it is returned to
service
Load Testing Forks
The following information is provided for authorized
service facilities ONLY.
A fork that has undergone repairs must be load tested
before it is returned to service, unless only the
positioning lock or marking was altered. The testing
facility must test the forks according to paragraph 7.25.3
(ASME B56.1-2000) except that the test load must be 2.5
times the rated capacity marked on the fork.
Side Shifter
1.
First, review “
Before You Begin,” page 1-1.
2.
Park the truck on a clean, flat, level surface with
enough room to work in the area safely.
3.
Apply the parking brake and block all wheels.
4.
Set the key switch to “OFF” and remove the key from
the ignition switch.
5.
Relieve hydraulic pressure in the system by turning
the steer
ing wheel two times to the left, then two
times to the right, and move all control levers in both
directions.
6.
Disconnect the battery.
7.
Disconnect the two hydraulic hoses (Left and Right)
at the side shift cylinder. See Figure 3-3. The hoses
feed back to the hydraulic control valve should they
require replacement. See Figure 3-4
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